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Trust In Supreme Court Falters

Trust In Supreme Court Falters
Trust In Supreme Court Falters


Washington Post: “With Congress gridlocked and presidents facing challenges when they act on their own, the Supreme Court — historically the most apolitical branch of government — has seemingly become the one most capable of quickly reshaping society.”

“Across the battleground states of Arizona, Georgia and Wisconsin, many people who oppose the abortion decision said they didn’t expect Roe to fall because it had been in place for nearly five decades and, while controversial, had woven itself into American society. It was considered settled law, so its sudden demise was unsettling for many — and made them worry about what could follow.”

“The ruling catapults abortion into a top issue in all three states, where races are underway for governor and U.S. Senate.”

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